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  • Question
  • Which of the following is the MOST OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word? Interim


  • Options
  • A. Medieval
  • B. Tentative
  • C. Interval
  • D. Permanent

  • Correct Answer
  •  Permanent 

    Explanation

    ?Interim? means in or for the intervening period; provisional. Options B and C are synonyms of the word and A and E are irrelevant. ?Permanent? is the word which best explains the opposite meaning of ?interim?. Thus, option D is the correct answer4


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    • 1. Improve the bracketed part of the sentence. The guide's (knowledge) of the history of the monument surprised me.

    • Options
    • A. knowing
    • B. familiarity
    • C. know how
    • D. no improvement
    • Discuss
    • 2. Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order. Ensuring security P-harder than hacking into a system Q-of data, information, and R-communication is considerably

    • Options
    • A. RQP
    • B. RPQ
    • C. PRQ
    • D. QRP
    • Discuss
    • 3. Select the word with the correct spelling.

    • Options
    • A. bathetick
    • B. promotar
    • C. ilusive
    • D. saddlers
    • Discuss
    • 4. The given sentences, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labelled with a letter. Choose the most logical order of the sentences from among the five given choices to construct a coherent paragraph keeping 1 as the first statement. 1) For first-time Indian travellers, stepping out of the airport in Singapore or Japan is a momentous, potentially mindset-changing experience. A) But walk in a cramped gully in Delhi or even on the main road and everything that is not desirable inside, finds its way outside. B) Public littering is a social issue that results in massive aesthetic, financial and health- related costs for India. It?s not as if we don?t value cleanliness. Our homes are the textbook definition of clean. C) How does that compare with our paan- stained buses filled with peanut shells? D) How can bustling cities packed with people be so spotless? As far as the eye can go, there is not a single piece of stray paper on the road or in public transport.

    • Options
    • A. BCAD
    • B. DCBA
    • C. DBCA
    • D. ADBC
    • Discuss
    • 5. In the following question, a sentence has been given in Active/Passive voice. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive/Active voice. The police arrested him on suspicion.

    • Options
    • A. Arresting him on suspicion has been done by the police.
    • B. On suspicion the police had been arresting him.
    • C. He was arrested on suspicion by the police.
    • D. He has had been arrested on suspicion by the police.
    • Discuss
    • 6. Select the word with the correct spelling.

    • Options
    • A. acolade
    • B. registry
    • C. gaudyest
    • D. frackture
    • Discuss
    • 7. In the following question, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which is the best substitute of the phrase. Average in amount, intensity, quality, or degree.

    • Options
    • A. moderate
    • B. supernatant
    • C. hobble
    • D. hum
    • Discuss
    • 8. Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order. The wide world is all P - cannot for ever fence it out Q - about you: you can fence R - yourselves in, but you

    • Options
    • A. PRQ
    • B. QRP
    • C. RQP
    • D. RPQ
    • Discuss
    • 9. Select the synonym of eminent

    • Options
    • A. obscure
    • B. common
    • C. renowned
    • D. phenomenal
    • Discuss
    • 10. In the following question, some part of the sentence may have errors. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and select the appropriate option. If a sentence is free from error, select 'No Error'. The officer asked the recruit (A)/which district(B)/he came from.(C)/No error(D)

    • Options
    • A. A
    • B. B
    • C. C
    • D. D
    • Discuss


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